In conclusion, our personal favorites – Pistachio and Niko Neko Matcha – stood out. If you find yourself in the vicinity of SS 14, Subang Jaya, or any of the other mentioned locations, do check out and treat your taste buds to the magical world of Sugar and I’s Bomboloni.
Both stalls are highly recommended, and sometimes you may to have for a seat as both hawker stalls have their own fans (regular customers).
SS14's Restoran S.K Lim 茶餐室, a single shot lot kopitiam; offering only 2 hawker stalls.
Perhaps worth sampling is the Roasted pork and Char siew rice or noodles (only 老鼠粉 Loh Si fun, 河粉 Hor fun, and 黃面 yellow mee choices and no 雲吞面 Wanton Mee).
The single shop lot kopitiam still offers 2 hawker stalls for the morning session which is the Wanton Mee stall as well as another variety noodles (pork noodle, fish paste noodle and fish ball noodle).
SS14's 金記好好吃雲吞麵 Restoran Good Taste now offering add-on menus which includes Hong Kong style "Dip Tau Rice", Goreng-Goreng, Hakka Tai-Po noodle, and even Japanese style Pork noodle all from rm$8.90 to rm$15.80.
A closer look at the menu again, and the rm$10 瓦煲皇帝麵 Claypot Emperor Mee, rm$12 香港芥蘭烧肉飯 Hong Kong Kai Lan Roasted Pork rice as well as the 福州紅酒雞麵線 Hock Chew Mee Hoon are highly recommended by the waiter.
Not sure if there is a menu for the dishes but some dishes can be seen on a white board, and besides the highly recommended "炒麵線 Fried Mee Suah", some people mention the "鹹魚花腩飯 Pork Belly with Salted Egg rice" is also a popular dish to order.
It was a simple and yet enjoyable meal and quite affordable too.
Highlights: non-Halal, Porky